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Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon

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1 XXVII| appearance of this gigantic meteor.~The discharge of the Columbiad 2 III | if it did not look like a meteor on fire to the eyes of the 3 VI | body?”~“Why that enormous meteor which we met.”~“Then,” said 4 VI | projectile had struck the meteor, its speed thus suddenly 5 VI | that the shock of each meteor on the sun ought to produce 6 VI | we walk outside like the meteor? Why cannot we launch into 7 VI | guess, what this pretended meteor is! It is no asteroid which 8 VII | would suffice to send a meteor from the moon to the earth, 9 IX | answered, “Then cursed be the meteor which crossed our path.”~“ 10 X | upon it, if the mischievous meteor had not diverted their course. 11 XIV | fault of that unfortunate meteor which has so deplorably 12 XV | ill-conditioned moon?”~“A meteor,” replied Barbicane.~“A 13 XV | replied Barbicane.~“A meteor burning in space?”~“Yes.”~ 14 XV | sudden appearance of the meteor (to them two centuries of 15 XVI | splendid sight of a cosmical meteor bursting from expansion, 16 XVI | again been altered by the meteor? It was to be feared so. 17 XVI | It was no longer a simple meteor. This luminous ridge had 18 XX | dazzled eyes an enormous meteor, ignited by the rapidity 19 XXI | one doubted but that the meteor was the projectile of the 20 XXI | projectile was nothing but a meteor! nothing but a meteor, a 21 XXI | a meteor! nothing but a meteor, a shooting globe, which


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